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“From the Page to the Stage”
    I am a teacher and now a Professor. I am a writer and regular contributor to EFL Magazine but my first love has always been acting. It started in middle school when I decided being shy was likely to be a problem in later life and acting offered a possible solution. To be fair, though, it probably had something to do with the fact that there were a lot of pretty girls in the acting club and only one other boy but I digress.
    Acting is a journey of exploration. It allows you to discover worlds and characters you would never otherwise encounter but – even more importantly in my opinion – it helps you discover things about your own character and personality you could not discover in any other way except perhaps as a creative writer but again I digress.
    Acting is built on the foundation of emotional triggers or episodes from real life which serve as the basis for meaningful performances onstage. Further, good actors are expert observers of real people in real places that can serve as the inspiration for imaginary people in imaginary places onstage or on film.
    Acting may begin with a script and lines or stage directions on a page, but the process of taking the printed words and making them resonate within a performance that grabs hold of an audience and transports them into an imaginary world is truly magical. This workbook is designed to show you how to start that journey for yourself with theater games, activities and worksheets as well as a bit of essential theory. It is based on over 30 years as an amateur and professional (meaning paid in this case) actor, founding member of the Seoul Players and English advisor to our departmental drama Club for 12+ years. If your journey is even half as magical and unexpected as mine has been, it will be a good one I am sure.
Please note that some of the material below has been adapted or modified for use in my classes. I have attempted to cite these where the original source was still available.
Dr. Tory S. Thorkelson, M.Ed., Ph.D.
Actor, Historical Animator and Director/Advisor.

Table of Contents:
I: Introduction:
Acting Out: How to Dramatically
Improve your classroom.
II: Warm Up QuestionsActing Questions: Why am I here?
III: Theory Section:*Methods.
*Models
* A Practical Handbook for the Actor Questions
IV: Games Section:*Warm Ups
*Imagination
*Character Building
*Body Language
V: Activities Section:* THEATRE TIMELINE (Pairs)
*Worksheets
* Wh. Questions: Character Sketch
*Monologue/Scene Checklists
*Musical Places
*Crash Course Theater Questions
VI: Answers Section*Theatre Time Line Answers.
VI: Resources/Information Section*Life is a Poem
*Advice for the Actor
*Theater Sites/Resources.
V: Who am I?Author’s Biography
 

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Table of contents

Acting Resource & Workbook

Hamlet's Speech to the Players

Table of Contents:

“From the Page to the Stage”

Acting Out: How to dramatically improve your classroom:

Acting Questions:

Theory Section

The Methods: Part I:

The Methods: Part II:

NPR’s The Evolution of Acting:

“Practical Handbook for the Actor” Questions:

Acting Pyramid:

The Acting Cycle:

The Actor’s Triangle:

Games Section

Activities Section

Dadaism (1916-1924)

THEATRE TIMELINE: Student A:

THEATRE TIME LINE: Student B:

Crash Course Theater Questions:

Character, Monologue, Play and Movie Analysis Section

Monologues & Scenes Section

Monologue Checklist

Monologue Rehearsals:

Monologue Analysis Worksheet:

Scene Workshops:

Scene Checklist

Play and/or Movie Analysis Worksheet Play/Movie Title

Other Ideas

Answers & Sample Assignments Section

Basic Character Sketch Example

Sample Play Analysis

Basic Character Sketch Example: Gordon Pugh:

Resources and Information Section

Advice for the Actor

Notes

Suggested Resources

Author's Biography

Acting Resource & Workbook

Acting Resource & Workbook

Dr. Tory S. Thorkelson, M.Ed., Ph.D.

Hamlet's Speech to the Players

Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you,

trippingly on the tongue: but if you mouth it, as many of your players do,

I had as lief the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, but use all gently;

for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness.

O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings,

Who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumbshows and noise: I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant;

It out-herods Herod: pray you, avoid it.

(Hamlet, Act III, Scene II)

Table of Contents:

Table of Contents:

I: Introduction:Acting Out: How to Dramatically Improve your classroom.II: Warm-Up QuestionsActing Questions: Why am I here?III: Theory Section:*Methods. *Models * A Practical Handbook for the Actor QuestionsIV: Games Section:*Warm-Ups *Imagination *Character Building

*Body Language

V: Activities Section:* THEATRE TIMELINE (Pairs) *Worksheets * Wh. Questions: Character Sketch

*Monologue/Scene Checklists

*Musical Places

*Crash Course Theater Questions

VI: Answers Section*Theatre TimeLine Answers.VI: Resources/Information Section*Life is a Poem *Advice for the Actor *Theater Sites/Resources.V: Who am I?Author’s Biography

“From the Page to the Stage”

I am a teacher and now a Professor. I am a writer and regular contributor to EFL Magazine but my first love has always been acting. It started in middle school when I decided being shy was likely to be a problem in later life and acting offered a possible solution. To be fair, though, it probably had something to do with the fact that there were a lot of pretty girls in the acting club and only one other boy but I digress.

Acting is a journey of exploration. It allows you to discover worlds and characters you would never otherwise encounter but – even more importantly in my opinion – it helps you discover things about your own character and personality you could not discover in any other way except perhaps as a creative writer but again I digress.

Acting is built on the foundation of emotional triggers or episodes from real life which serve as the basis for meaningful performances onstage. Further, good actors are expert observers of real people in real places that can serve as the inspiration for imaginary people in imaginary places onstage or on film.

Acting may begin with a script and lines or stage directions on a page, but the process of taking the printed words and making them resonate within a performance that grabs hold of an audience and transports them into an imaginary world is truly magical. This workbook is designed to show you how to start that journey for yourself with theater games, activities and worksheets as well as a bit of essential theory. It is based on over 30 years as an amateur and professional (meaning paid in this case) actor, founding member of the Seoul Players and English advisor to our departmental drama Club for 12+ years. If your journey is even half as magical and unexpected as mine has been, it will be a good one I am sure.

Please note that some of the material below has been adapted or modified for use in my classes. I have attempted to cite these where the original source was still available.

Dr. Tory S. Thorkelson, M.Ed., Ph.D.

Actor, Historical Animator and Director/Advisor.